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LilWin and his management team didn’t apply ‘common sense’ in handling accident saga – Vida Adutwumwaa

Entertainment commentator Vida Adutwumwaa has strongly criticized actor Lil Win and his team’s response to the accident that led to the tragic death of a 3-year-old child.

Adutwumwaa pointed out flaws in the two statements released by LilWin’s management, noting their failure to appropriately address the incident.

She argued that LilWin’s delayed condolences and lack of clear commitment to resolving the matter showed a lack of tact and sensitivity in handling such a delicate situation.

“This issue would not have escalated, but it seems common sense did not prevail, which is why all these issues have arisen. His management team released an initial statement responding to criticisms.

“At a time when a family had lost a child, they should have addressed the child’s death and consoled the bereaved family.

She continued, “Secondly, LilWin released another statement where he prioritized the postponement of his movie premiere in Sunyani in the headline and mentioned the boy’s death in the third paragraph. LilWin did not demonstrate any sensibility in the statements he released.”

In related developments, LilWin was taken into police custody on June 3, 2024, after being discharged from Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital following the accident.

The accident occurred on May 25, 2024, near Grace Baptist Church in Amakom, Kumasi, where LilWin’s car collided with another vehicle, resulting in injuries and the tragic death of a young child.

Despite his injuries, LilWin managed to attend the premiere of his new movie, “A Country Called Ghana,” at the KNUST CCB Auditorium on the same day.

Following the incident, LilWin’s management pledged their full support to the grieving family in light of the heartbreaking loss they suffered.

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